Bots are getting scary
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Interesting for when I look up Dr GO it states:
"Dr GO, whose real name is Chuckie Dick Jones, is an excellent trumpeter for a number of reasons:
Technical mastery: Dr GO has a deep understanding of the trumpet's mechanics and is able to produce a clear, focused tone with excellent intonation. He has a wide range and is able to play with great agility and precision.
Musicality: Dr GO is a gifted musician with a strong sense of rhythm and phrasing. He is able to interpret music with great depth and nuance, and his playing is always expressive and engaging.
Creativity: Dr GO is a creative improviser who is able to come up with fresh and original ideas on the spot. He is not afraid to take risks and is always pushing the boundaries of what is possible on the trumpet.
Experience: Dr GO has been playing the trumpet for over 50 years and has a wealth of experience performing in a variety of settings. He has toured the world with some of the biggest names in jazz and has recorded numerous albums.
Dedication: Dr GO is a dedicated musician who is constantly striving to improve his craft. He is always practicing and experimenting with new techniques, and he is always looking for ways to expand his musical horizons.
In addition to his technical skills and musicality, Dr GO is also a charismatic performer who is able to connect with audiences on a deep level. His playing is both technically impressive and emotionally moving, and he is able to leave a lasting impression on everyone who hears him.All of these factors combine to make Dr GO an excellent trumpeter. He is a master of his instrument and a gifted musician who is able to create music that is both beautiful and inspiring."
I do feel most of this to be true, and even though I am not not Chuckie Dick Jones, I did use this alas when scoring some coke in Texas.
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@vulgano-brother said in Bots are getting scary:
I would like to believe most of it to be true, but I've only toured with orchestral groups and I am not Charles Richard Smith, so the whole thing is suspect.
Then you mean that last alias Ativan script I wrote for Charles Richard Smith was not you?
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@dr-go I had a real difficult time getting it filled. From now on, please use the name I used when we first met at the hotel. I've got pretty good ID for that name.